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CEOs Are All-In on AI

Chief executives are bullish on the broad economic impact of artificial intelligence, but do expect it to weaken the job market, according to a new survey.

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Navy Strikes Deal With Palantir for AI Overhaul of Submarine Maintenance

The award to the data-management company, valued at $448 million, is designed to make supply chains quicker and more efficient.

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Nvidia AI Chips to Undergo Unusual U.S. Security Review Before Export to China

Shipping chips from Taiwan to the U.S. to China would allow government to get 25% cut of sales.

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Chernin Group Invests in 'Romantasy' Publisher Entangled

The deal values the publisher of the popular "Fourth Wing" books at roughly $400 million.

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Hinge CEO Leaves to Start an AI-Driven Dating App

Veteran marketer Jackie Jantos takes the reins as Justin McLeod shifts focus to Overtone, with Match Group support.

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GameStop Sales Fall as Collectibles Remain Only Bright Spot

The videogame retailer recorded lower revenue, as hardware, accessories and software sales declined, while sales of collectibles surged.

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Casey's Beats Expectations. The Stock Is Falling.

The company reported earnings of $5.53 a share and revenue of $4.5 billion.

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Dave & Buster's Same-Store Sales Continue Decline as Third-Quarter Loss Widens

The company posted a loss of $42.1 million and saw comparable sales decline by 4% as its chief executive looks to improve its financial position.

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Drone Maker AeroVironment Delivered Record Quarterly Sales. The Stock Is Down.

Tuesday evening, AeroVironment reported record quarterly sales of $472.5 million, up 151% year over year.

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Canada Awards Multibillion-Dollar Military Satellite Deal to MDA Space, Telesat

Shares in both MDA and Telesat rose sharply on the news, which marks one of the first big military procurements under Prime Minister Mark Carney after he pledged to accelerate military outlays.

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AutoZone Profit Falls as Higher Costs Continue from Tariffs

The car parts retailer's revenue grew but profit fell due to continued higher costs due to tariffs.

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Now Cracker Barrel Diehards Think the Food Isn't Up to Scratch, Either

The embattled Southern-style chain is seeking to rebuild its critical holiday business after the logo controversy as it cuts its sales and profit outlook.

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Exxon Mobil Sees Higher Earnings, Greater Returns in New 2030 Plan

The company expects $25 billion in earnings growth and $35 billion in cash flow growth through the end of the decade, driven by improvements from its multiyear transformation.

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Home Depot Gives Guarded Forecast

Home Depot gave a cautious outlook for fiscal 2026 as the housing market continues to lag.

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Tariffs Dent Campbell's Soup Sales

Campbell's logged lower profit and revenue in its latest quarter as weak demand for snacks continued. It also said it has agreed to acquire a 49% interest in La Regina, the maker of Rao's pasta sauce.

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CVS Health Boosts Guidance, Sees Profit Growth in 2026

The healthcare giant expects its turnaround efforts to pay off as it raised its full-year outlook and expects that momentum to carry over into 2026.

 

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December 09, 2025 21:00 ET (02:00 GMT)

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